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Discover LudwigThe phrase "associate himself" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone identifying or connecting themselves with a group, idea, or activity.
Example: "He decided to associate himself with the environmental movement to promote sustainability."
Alternatives: "identify with" or "align himself with".
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He had to associate himself with that".
Filip can associate himself with this discovery.
So why would Mr. McCain associate himself with these characters?
Was it in Snowden's interests to associate himself with Wikileaks?
"The benefit for bin Laden is he gets to associate himself with this attack.
Mr Khan is also ready to associate himself with some dubiously conservative, even extreme, religious figures.
President Reagan could surely associate himself and the United States with such demands.
To Nunn, she wrote that "it is very disturbing" that he "would associate himself" with Augusta.
Mr. Yee said he had attracted criticism because he had not been willing to associate himself with "power brokers".
Mr. Bush clearly meant to associate himself with "the great civil-rights leaders of the fifties and sixties".
So far, he has been careful to associate himself with anything new or progressive, especially as regards the economy.
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